Sofa Shiva - s JR-3960/3961
Evolution & innovation

The Shiva range combines the easily identifiable design of the Kamasitra collection with the tried and trusted seating comfort which links all JORI models like a running theme. In its basic configuration, the model exudes the same spirit and the same underlying modular concept of the Kamasitra.
Trendy, youthful as well as comfortable
- Lose yourself in the reverie that is the Shiva, a taut "loft" style design with contemporary looks.
- From its trendy and taut basic configuration with a low back, the Shiva - s is easily transformed into a comfortable sofa thanks to the adjustable back cushion.
- A gentle push against the back cushion will make it tip upright, enabling you to enjoy maximum seating comfort, combined with maximum design.
- Loose loin cushions and fixed armrests only serve to enhance your seating and lying comfort.
- The seat itself is covered with a fixed cushion that is soft to the touch, infusing the taut model with a feathery, warm and cosy feel.
- The comparatively low seating height serves to underscore the spatial effect of your sitting room and highlights the youthful nature of this Kamasitra model.
In every freedom
The Shiva - s comes in 4 different feetversions (each one available with or without arm cushion on top of the armrest):
- on a polished alu support frame (JR-3960/3961);
- with U-shaped aluminium legs which extend underneath the armrests (3950/3951);
- with pass-through upholstered arm pads down to the floor (3930/3931);
- with fully closed, leather upholstered base (JR-3940).
Flexible and modular
The Shiva consists of an array of different elements, offering a wealth of combinations of unexpected seating or lying bliss. Discover the matching Shiva - p (JR-p396) footstool and Shiva - t (JR-t396) table.
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Design: Jean-Pierre Audebert
Jean-Pierre Audebert belongs to the absolute top of the French interior architecture scene. He realised several landmark projects. He has been part of the JORI team since many years.
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